
I was a high school correspondent for THE GREAT SPECKLED BIRD underground newspaper but I was also in military school. Here we will explore the 60's pop culture! Movies, art, TV, history & music for a unique look at the 60's. From someone who was there!
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Musicianship was on display in the 1960's. Peter Frampton had a hit song on the radio with 4 guitar solos! We argued over Clapton and Beck, all were in awe of Hendrix.
Jimmy Nolan, Chet Atkins, George Benson, Wes Montgomery, Dick Dale:
The Monkees were a so-called manufactured band (with major song writers) that evolved into a real band. Just as they were ending.
From Wikipedia:
In the U.S. westerns had been beaten into the ground with good guys in white and bad guys in black. Italians introduced grey and the films still hold up!
There was a change in music. It began with 2002 with Ennio Morricone
From 1964 until 1970 The Hollywood Palace had revolving hosts, unlike shows like Ed Sullivan. The Rolling Stones, Jackson 5, Raquel Welch, Beatles videos of PENNY LANE & STRAWBERRY FIELDS debuted.
Groucho, Raquel Welch & Dean Martin. Raque...
Less than 10,000 people saw the event live, but it changed the sound of music and created hippie areas across America
Rock critic Robert Christgau considers Monterey Pop the best of the 1960s concert documentaries, saying, “[T]he music and...
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I am currently writing a book TAYLOR SWIFT AMERICAN ARTIST: UNAUTHORIZED. My writings are in the collection of Columbia University in NYC, The Kinsey Institute has one of my films and I have produced, written and directed 19 plays.
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